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This area is located between Corso and Babuino and is full of restaurants, shops, palaces and quiet back alleys, it is a nice place to stroll if you want to get away from the hubbub of Via del Corso.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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Via del Corso is a street in the centre of the historical city of Rome. It runs from Piazza del Popolo to the Piazza Venezia, in the heart of the city. East of Via del Corso is the area of Piazza Spagna, bustling with tourists and locals. It is also the shopping area with lots of branded stores, nice restaurants and cafes.…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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Situated right in the city centre,this place offers a long streets & turns of street shops with brands. Price wise,not too expensive as they always have sales! All the touristic sites are also nearby such as the trevi fountain & spanish steps. Theres not much place to heavenly shop in rome in my opinion,so i went for this few times in a row …
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Date of experience: August 2018
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East of Via del Corso are many shops/around Piazza di Spagna / churches, piazzas, president palace and restaurants. Full with tourists and locals.
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Date of experience: February 2018
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Encompassing Station Temini and San Lorenzo to Via del Corso, this is a very busy area, for tourists and locals alike. Some must sees within the area, are: many churches such as, the huge and magnificent Santa Maria Maggorie, the mosaics of Santa Prassede and of course one of the most popular fountains in Rome "Trevi Fountain".…
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Date of experience: January 2018
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